As far as I know, no bank account is needed to setup a PayPal account and use it to receive funds. Which is kind of true for cheques too, unless you are cashing them which would be a terrible waste of money (in fees...).
Ian
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 11:04 PM, Michael Peel email@mikepeel.net wrote:
We'd need a bank account to use Paypal. It's something that we'll think about setting up once we have that...
Thanks, Mike
On 20 Nov 2008, at 13:16, Ian A. Holton wrote:
A possible solution might be to setup a PayPal or similar account.
Ian [[User:Poeloq]]
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Ross Gardler ross.gardler@oucs.ox.ac.uk wrote:
Thomas Dalton wrote:
Once we have a bank account, then we can start accepting some of these other options. Until then, I think that just accepting
cheques
is the best approach. My apologies to those that don't have them. I thought that they were pretty standard from 16+, and people younger than that can normally get their parents to write one, or am I showing my age?
I've not had a cheque book for my private account for over ten years - I find absolutely no need for them in the modern world, but it is true that they still send them out unless you explicitly ask them not to.
Ross
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